NAACP Says Black Police Officers Are Not True Black People

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) has provided an argument, once and for all that will explain why it is sill racist when a black person is killed by a police involved shooting at the hands of a black officer.

“MANY BLACK PEOPLE WHO BECOME POLICE OFFICERS BECOME BLUE, NOT BLACK.

IN ORDER FOR YOU TO SURVIVE IN A POLICE DEPARTMENT, YOU TAKE ON THE POLICE DEPARTMENT’S IDEOLOGY, WAYS OF LIFE, AND CULTURE.”

Thanks to the brilliant minds at the NAACP, we know that race is no longer defined by the genetic makeup that creates shared physical characteristics such as skin color, but is now defined by what garments a person wears.

Like magic, a black person who puts on a police uniform is transformed into a completely new race, and this solves the dilemma that Black Lives Matter and the NAACP were facing during cases like Keith Scott of Charlotte.

Scott was killed in a police involved shooting, according to authorities, after refusing to comply with the orders of officers, and not dropping the loaded, stolen firearm that was in his possession at the time of the killing.

Scott’s family has asserted that the 43-year-old was merely holding a book, and was quietly reading in his vehicle when he was singled out by officers, told to exit, and mercilessly gunned down.

Though the rioters may not have cared that the officer that did the shooting was black himself, and therefore it would be hard to make the argument that racism was the motivation, groups like the NAACP seem to feel that it does matter.

To justify the cries of racism, then, the race-focused organization created a new standard that all black police officers are no longer members of the African-American community, because they are now members of a “Blue race.”